PGE Continues to Lead the Charge on Electric Transportation with New Plan

PGE Continues to Lead the Charge on Electric Transportation with New Plan

Includes Electric Avenue charging station expansion; partnership
with TriMet; and customer support to transition to EVs

PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Today Portland General Electric announced plans to advance Oregon's
transition to a clean energy future with new investments in electric
transportation for car owners and mass transit riders.

This announcement follows the approval of PGE's
Transportation Electrification Plan by the Oregon Public Utility
Commission. This plan is part of the company's commitment to expand
access to clean energy options for its customers and advance the state's
goals toward a decarbonized energy system.

"An electrified transportation system is critical to a carbon-free
economy, and the approval of our plan is a big step in that direction,"
said Bill Nicholson, PGE senior vice president, customer service,
transmission and distribution. "This plan is going to significantly
increase accessibility, affordability and reliability of a charging
infrastructure - further enabling our customers to choose electricity as
their transportation fuel."

Partnership with TriMet to enable Oregon's first all-electric bus
route: PGE will install and manage six bus charging stations,
creating an infrastructure to support an entirely electric bus route
in Beaverton. The partnership also enables TriMet to purchase an
additional electric bus.

Electric Avenue charging stations expanding to six locations:
The charging stations will be strategically located across PGE's
service area so, like a gas station, drivers have reliable access to
efficient charging options.

Three-year outreach and technical assistance to support customers
interested in transitioning to electric vehicles: Outreach will
include technical assistance to builders, commercial and industrial
customers, and hosting ride-and-drive events to expose more Oregonians
to the opportunities to adopt an electrified mode of travel.

"Our innovative partnership with PGE allows us to not only test
clean-running electric buses, but thanks to their support, we are able
to expand this test fleet from four to five buses," said TriMet's
Interim General Manager Shelley Devine. "TriMet and PGE are helping to
lay the groundwork for a future greener fleet in the greater Portland
area."

Approval of PGE's plan follows Gov. Kate Brown's executive order issued
in November 2017 establishing a goal of 50,000 registered electric
vehicles in Oregon by 2020.

"I'm pleased to see this plan was approved," said Jeff Allen, executive
director, Forth.
"As more utility investment deploys more charging infrastructure, more
drivers adopt electric vehicles. More vehicles on the road also create
greater utilization of charging infrastructure, which in turn improves
the economics of infrastructure deployment."

PGE will provide regular updates on each project and additional
information about its commitment to leading Oregon toward an electric
transportation future on our website at PortlandGeneral.com/PlugIn.

About Portland General Electric Company:Portland General
Electric (NYSE: POR) is a fully integrated energy company based in
Portland, Ore., serving 875,000 customers in 51 cities. For more than
125 years, PGE has been delivering safe, reliable energy to Oregonians.
With 2,700 employees across the state, PGE is committed to building a
cleaner, more efficient energy future. Together with its customers, PGE
has the No. 1 voluntary renewable energy program in the U.S. For more
information, visit PortlandGeneral.com.